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Crew wages - how does £240k sound?

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Does being 'sustainable' cost too much time and money?

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While the thinking is that being more 'sustainable' as a business should lower your costs, does it just cost too much to begin with - in both time and money?By the time that you've invested in all…Continue

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Climate Week 2014

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Climate Week 2014

Time: March 3, 2014 to March 9, 2014
Location: Nationwide
Website or Map: http://www.climateweek.com
Event Type: awareness raiser, environmental, social
organised by: Climate Week
Latest Activity: on Tuesday

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Britain’s biggest climate change campaign

Climate Week is a supercharged national occasion that offers an annual renewal of our ambition and confidence to combat climate change. It is for everyone wanting to do their bit to protect our planet and create a secure future.

Climate Week will shine a spotlight on the many positive steps already being taken in workplaces and communities across Britain. The power of these real, practical examples – the small improvements and the big innovations – will then inspire millions more people.

Support from every part of society

Thousands of businesses, charities, schools, councils and others have run events during Climate Week each March since 2011.

They have shown what can be achieved, sharing ideas and encouraging thousands more to act during the rest of the year.

Climate Week has support from every part of society – from the Prime Minister to Paul McCartney, the NHS to the Met Office, Girlguiding UK to the CBI, the Big Lottery Fund to the National Association of Head Teachers.

Help inspire millions to act

You can help create a massive movement for change by making Climate Week happen where you are. Ask an organisation or group you know – such as your workplace or local school – to run an event.

The event could be a talk, workshop, training session, open day, exhibition, party or any other kind of activity. People can also take part in Britain’s biggest live environmental competition – the Climate Week Challenge – and enter the prestigious Climate Week Awards.

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